Latest News – Page 119
-
News
Hybrid shuttle carriers
New shuttle carrier order for APM Terminal’s latest facility in Tangier
-
News
Freight management tool
A new digital solution has launched to help freight forwarders streamline operations and increase efficiency
-
News
Terminal improvement completes
Works to improve cargo handling at a US terminal have completed ahead of schedule
-
News
Hydrogen hinterland plans
Two European ports are strengthening their ties with a hydrogen hinterland network
-
News
MORE FOR LESS
Effective use of resource is a port sector priority today. It is, however, not a task that has become any easier in recent times.
-
News
Extension and Expansion
APM Terminals, Gijón has recently secured a 10-year concession extension…
-
News
CONTAINER ROLLERCOASTER: WHAT NEXT?
How will the container sector emerge from the market shocks posed by ongoing COVID-19 issues and now the Russia-Ukraine war? Andrew Penfold explores this fundamental question
-
News
TERMINAL CHOICES
Shipping line/shipping line affliate or independent common user terminal operator, which way to jump in selecting a best-fit terminal operator? Mike Mundy highlights recent market developments and summarises key diff erences in the off erings of the two groupings
-
News
SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: TOC EUROPE
After a two-year absence, TOC Europe finally returns for the largest gathering of global container supply chain professionals, all in the hub of European container logistics – Rotterdam, and for the first time ever, is completely FREE to attend!
-
News
THE RIGHT TIME FOR US PORTS TO TALK UP THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS
Amidst all of the noisy headline grabbing national news regarding the Ukraine, the Supreme Court, and rising energy prices- infrastructure, a topic close to port executives’ hearts (albeit lacking front-page news appeal) is back on the agenda.
-
News
ZERO EMISSION CONTAINERSHIPS: WHO DARES WINS
In the bigger scheme of things, the question where zero emission container ships will be introduced first is not very relevant; what matters is that they are introduced and as soon as possible.
-
News
OPERATING IN A FOG THAT THREATENS
Economic indicators suggest that there is no recession on the horizon but practical realities are painting a different scenario.
-
News
A SIMPLISTIC VIEW OF A COMPLEX PROBLEM
The National Shipper Advisory Committee, an advisory group to the USA’s Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is proposing that FMC extend its authority to cover the demurrage fees charged by ports and railroads.
-
News
Krakatau expansion study
An independent study will explore expanding capacity at Indonesia’s biggest bulk hub port to benefit from growing trade in the region
-
News
Danish green hydrogen
The Port of Esbjerg will use green hydrogen to reduce emissions and improve air quality
-
News
AUTONOMOUS SHIP DOCKING IS COMING
Australian marine technology company, Marine Autonomous Intelligent Docking (MAID), has announced development of a fully autonomous docking system for maritime vessels.
-
News
GLOBAL PORT INTEGRITY PLATFORM LAUNCHED
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has launched the Global Port Integrity Platform (GPIP). This is a new product that includes over 50,000 incident reports that have been collected since 2011 and adds externally vetted data sources to compare integrity risks at ports.
-
News
US DoD GOES FOR OSTREAM FOR ENHANCED SECURITY
The US Department of Defense (DoD) has confirmed it is deploying a new software and data transport system as part of optimising and managing Vision AI security across its port network. The supplier of the new system is OStream and the product selected is the company’s Percept service offering.
-
News
VANCOUVER CYBER FIGHTER GROUP FORMED
The Port of Vancouver, USA has established a new group to enhance collaboration and communication to combat cyber threats for all stakeholders involved with port activities on the Lower Columbia River.
-
News
COSCO Goes 5G
China COSCO Shipping Corporation (COSCO) reports it has successfully completed its first container unloading using mixed operations